2020
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.192248
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Enhanced heterogenous hydration of SO 2 through immobilization of pyridinic-N on carbon materials

Abstract: Carbon materials doped with nitrogen have long been used for SO 2 removal from flue gases for the benefits of the environment. The role of water is generally regarded as hydration of SO 3 which is formed through the oxidization of SO 2 . However, the hydration of SO 2 , especially on the surface of N-doped carbon materials, was almost ignored. In this study, the hydration of SO 2 was investig… Show more

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“…The addition of water may also make the transition state of SO2 oxidation stable due to the asymmetric spin density out of the plane, which decreases the energy barrier and increases reaction energy. Moreover, the hydroxyls that were formed from H2O dissociation can be recovered and used in another reaction [46].…”
Section: Graphene Oxidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of water may also make the transition state of SO2 oxidation stable due to the asymmetric spin density out of the plane, which decreases the energy barrier and increases reaction energy. Moreover, the hydroxyls that were formed from H2O dissociation can be recovered and used in another reaction [46].…”
Section: Graphene Oxidementioning
confidence: 99%